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Product Description
Mosquito free Hammock Bliss combines high quality materials with exceptional comfort to create the ultimate Pest free hammock experience. This incredible hammock has so much room It is significantly larger than a double size bed. It measures an amazing 59 inches x 118 inches. Mosquito free Hammock Bliss is constructed of Super strong 100% nylon parachute material which is both soft and breathable. The white Mosquito netting is constructed of quality nylon and is attached to the entire length of the hammock. The mosquito netting is supported by 100 inches of cord that allows the net to hang above the sleeping area. The cord conveniently packs into its own pouch attached to the top of the net. Each hammock comes complete with 100 inches of 6mm Super tough 100% nylon climbing rope sewn into each end so you have everything you need to attach the hammock easily just about anywhere. Mosquito free Hammock Bliss conforms to your body so there are no pressure points or annoying rope marks. We have provided inside and outside double pull YKK zippers to make it a snap to zip yourself into and out of your bug free Zone. There are double pockets on each side of the net as well as 4 internal loops to give you plenty of places to store your gear. The amazing thing is that all of this fits into an 8 x 6 inch ready to go anywhere stuff sack. The stuff sack is attached to the hammock so you can never lose it. When you are relaxing in the hammock you can use the attached stuff sack as a handy gear pouch. This hammock is completely reversible so when bugs are not a problem just flip it over. Mosquito free Hammock Bliss is strength tested to 350 pounds and weighs only 25 ounces. It is the perfect hammock for camping, backpacking and Kayaking. It is also great for home use in your backyard, porch or patio. Mosquito free Hammock Bliss is the ultimate portable outdoor sleeping solution complete with mosquito net for pest free relaxation. Experience The bliss!Top Reviews
Better than I ever expected...by ExHelot (5 out of 5 stars)
July 29, 2014
I love it! I love camping. It's a part of who I am and something I enjoy during every season, from -40 F winter nights to sultry summer nights, I go whenever the opportunity presents itself. That said, a couple of weeks ago my age along with the results of a work accident some 14 years ago caught up to me. I went camping with my son and grandson, something i'd been looking forward to for months. Problem was, I had to have my son help me get up off the ground in the morning. I'm used to agonizing mornings, but this was a first. It was devastating. Camping is one of the few things that I still enjoy.
Someone recommended a hammock. I was skeptical, but my back was against the wall. I researched every brand I could find and spent a lot of time reading reviews and watching them on You Tube. I wanted a decent hammock for a moderate price, an item that was quality made and yet didn't need to be expedition quality. I chose the Hammock Bliss Mosquito Free. I set it up with no worries. Simple to do even when using a tarp overhead. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that setting one of these up is nearly intuitive.The top of the screen should be placed about one foot above the hammock for the first trial and then lay in it to stretch it out. You may want to tie the lines for the screen loosely just in case since the stretch of the fabric is variable with every situation. Make any adjustments after seeing how much stretch there will be. Every one weighs different and the distance between trees will vary, so this is a good policy each time you set up in a new location. I was so anxious to test this out that as soon as I set it up, I laid down and tried it. It was so much more comfortable than a sleeping pad (even my expensive self-inflating) that I couldn't believe it. I slept in it in my back yard and woke up feeling even more refreshed than if I'd slept in my own bed. Honestly, it was that comfortable.
The hammock is very well constructed without the irish pennants that accompany poorly manufactured goods that are sewn together in a sweat shop. The screen material is super strong and any rips or tears that one may experience are either a fluke or due to abuse/misuse. At this point, unless there is a failure in the actual construction of the hammock, it deserves every bit of 5 stars. The only thing that will keep me from using it will be my physical health and not the hammock itself.
Great for long distance backpacking
by C. Peter Zuroff (5 out of 5 stars)
April 18, 2017
I used this to hike 630 miles of the Appalachian Trail. I prefer this model over the one with the dark-gray no-seeum netting version because there is more airflow through this white bug-netting. I'm only buying this hammock now because I made a bad decision to shorten the length of one that I used in 2006. It's better to leave it in its original dimensions because you can sleep on a diagonal, allowing you to be for flat, less curved.
This is a great hammock. Not only do I own one of ...
by Austin Dean Ruggles (5 out of 5 stars)
December 15, 2014
This is a great hammock. Not only do I own one of these, but I recently bought another recently to give as a Christmas present. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a good camping/backpacking hammock. It will suit your needs and perform well.
A big group of my friends and I went backpacking in the summer. To cut down on weight several of us brought hammocks with us. I can honestly tell you that this hammock out preformed the rest of the hammocks. Not only did it have the bug mesh to keep out ticks and mosquitoes but it tied up better, felt lighter, and even looked more comfortable than some hammocks that were double the cost. Several of the other hammocks made the person sleep in a back-breaking "U" shape; this hammock, as long as you tie it up right, will help you stretch out more.
The mosquito net works perfectly and will tie up so it is not on your head. The tie ropes for the hammock are pieces of cord about the width of your pinky finger. Some people prefer the strap systems of other hammocks, but I actually prefer this. It is easy to tie it to a tree and it will stay put, as long as you go a couple times around and finish off with a good knot (this should not be a problem with the length of the rope). There is no rain shelter/roof with this hammock but I usually string a tarp up above me if the weather looks dicey.
perfect for anytime use.
by Ashley Wilson (5 out of 5 stars)
June 21, 2014
I love this hammock. I took it to havasuipai in the Grand Canyon and I had easy set up and slept with no worries with the built in bug net. My fellow hammock campers that have very
expensive set ups with separate bug net complain about how complicated it is to set up and get in and out of. I live in hawaii and have used it for several day and night occasions. Material is sturdy I'm a 6 foot tall female and I have no problem stretching out ;) also using it during the day without bug net is no problem. Very compact and light
Review
by Nicholas (5 out of 5 stars)
January 9, 2013
It's small and easily fit inside my backpack with room to spare. Setting it up is simple and shouldn't take but a few minutes. The same goes for packing it. Just roll it up and it all folds in on itself. It definitely beats sleeping in a tent (just make sure you bring a tarp in case it rains). The only real problem I encountered was the wind. It was extremely windy the first time I used it. I had no protection and was tossed around all night. The wind penetrates very easily. The hammock is quite awesome but the wind made that night miserable. Despite the strong wind, the ropes didn't slide at all.
FINALLY TESTED
by Lina Valencia (5 out of 5 stars)
March 19, 2016
I love this!!!! I'm heavy and it works amazing. I purchased the straps and couldn't be happier.
compfy and relaxing
by ANON (4 out of 5 stars)
August 10, 2011
This is one of those hidden gems in my option. I have been camping since I was in grade school and I don't think I ever slept so well in a tent.
Let me break this down
Pros:
bug net built in.
durable material
longish anchor ropes
really comfortable
a good economic value
Cons:
water wicks down anchor ropes in heavy rain
I found the directions a bit confusing
over all for the money I spent it was a good value and I can see myself using this hammock many times over. I was caught in a bit of rain on my last trip and although I was under a tarp the very ends where the anchor ropes meet the hammock got a bit wet but the part I was sleeping in was dry so it wasn't a problem.
backpacker's best friend
by Kevin Kurtis Jensen (5 out of 5 stars)
November 18, 2014
I went on my first trip out the country to Costa Rica last year, and this was one of the things I took. It packs to smaller then the size of a basketball and weighs about the same too. A savvy camper needs no supplies to set this up either. If I didn't have a girlfriend, I'd ditch my tent for this altogether
Everything I could ask for
by KieranD (5 out of 5 stars)
October 1, 2013
This hammock has changed the way I camp. I've never been more comfortable sleeping. This is infinitely better than sleeping in a tent. I imagine in the winter, one would have to have a sleeping pad underneath them and a much more efficient sleeping bag, but any other time of the year, a blanket and pillow are all you need. The mosquito netting is amazing. It works well and has no leaks. I love this hammock.
Sleep like a Baby
by Tim (4 out of 5 stars)
August 2, 2010
This is a very good hammock. My favorite feature is the pocket on the inside of the mesh canopy to hold light items like a headlamp or a watch. The stuff pouch by design hangs on the outside once you're zipped inside, so the inside pocket is nice. The ropes are adequately long. I have an identical hammock but with a no-see-um net (rather than the mosquito net this one has), which features a tighter weave on the canopy, but I've found this one to be adequate for keeping bugs out.
The whole thing will fit inside of a gallon-sized ziploc bag if you want to keep it dry.
I'm 5'8", 140 lbs., and find this hammock to be very roomy and solid feeling--definitely get the sense it could support a much bigger person.
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